Travelodge Cardiff Central Set to Open in 2025, Offering Affordable Comfort Next to the New National Arena
The new Travelodge Cardiff Central opens in 2025 with 182 rooms, affordable comfort, and prime location beside the city’s new national arena.
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The new Travelodge Cardiff Central opens in 2025 with 182 rooms, affordable comfort, and prime location beside the city’s new national arena.
The Corinthia Grand Hotel Astoria Brussels unveils new penthouses and a Royal Heritage Suite, blending timeless heritage with modern luxury in the Belgian capital.
Brighton Pier, the UK’s seaside jewel, earns the title of Europe’s most iconic attraction with Victorian charm, thrilling rides, and panoramic views.
Ecuador faces unrest with protests, curfews, and travel advisories from Canada, UK, Germany, and Italy in fall 2025, impacting tourism and safety.
Early snowfall in Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado is expected to boost U.S. winter tourism for 2025–26, extending ski seasons and fueling local economies.
Dubai’s Ice Warrior Challenge 2025 ignites Ski Dubai with global competitors, boosting UAE sports tourism and showcasing year-round adventure.
Santiago de Compostela battles overtourism as record-breaking pilgrim numbers strain housing, culture, and heritage in Spain’s sacred city.
Regent unveils the Seaglider, an all-electric “flying boat,” set to revolutionize travel in Scotland’s Highlands with speed, sustainability, and innovation.
Everbridge introduces AI-driven Pre-Travel Health Screening to boost corporate travel safety, reduce risks, and enhance employee well-being.
Sitia Port boosts Crete’s cruise tourism with modern facilities, ISPS certification, and sustainable initiatives, driving new economic and cultural growth.
Casablanca inaugurates a modern cruise terminal, boosting Morocco’s tourism, economy, and positioning the city as a major hub for Mediterranean and Atlantic routes.
Royal Caribbean’s Harmony of the Seas gets nearly 100 new staterooms, dining venues, and entertainment upgrades in 2026, boosting global cruise tourism.